Things to Do in Waterbury
All-day local breakfast, a factory tour of Vermont’s most famous ice cream, and lots of local beer are all on the menu for a trip to Waterbury, Vermont.
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All-day local breakfast, a factory tour of Vermont’s most famous ice cream, and lots of local beer are all on the menu for a trip to Waterbury, Vermont.
Discover Vermont’s very own fossil reef, a bike path that stretches across Lake Champlain, five state parks, and 200 miles of shoreline in Vermont’s Champlain Islands.
Home to Vermont’s tallest peak, with all the outdoor recreation that goes along with it, the von Trapp Family Lodge, a 5-mile paved path winding throughout downtown, and more, Stowe is a four-season destination.
Vermont’s only public planetarium, a chapel and trails dedicated to dogs, rural Northeast Kingdom setting, and world-class craft brewing set St. Johnsbury apart. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.
On the shores of Lake Champlain, the city of St. Albans abounds with outdoor recreation, from a rail trail to a community ski hill to a public pool. Downtown, find local dining, brewing, and community events.
From a massive collection of art and Americana on a sprawling outdoor museum to independent shops, a historic country store, and more, Shelburne’s got lots to see. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.
Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom is a bucolic three-county region that offers some of the most pristine pastoral vistas in Vermont; it’s also a hub for recreation of all kinds. Here are some highlights from Newport and Jay, two of the region’s 48 small towns.
Montpelier is the country’s smallest state capital. See one of the nation’s oldest continuously operating state houses, an array of locally owned stores and restaurants, and some of Vermont’s finest crafts.
The college town of Middlebury welcomes with literary history, contemporary art, and a historic and walkable downtown. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.
Vermont’s largest city is home to the No. 1 public square in the U.S., a bike path that crosses Lake Champlain, and a vibrant culture centered around art and small businesses. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.